Dielectrophoretic Manipulation of Janus Particle in Conductive Media for Biomedical Applications
- Authors
- Lee, Minji; Won, Jong Bin; Jung, Dae Ho; Kim, Jaekyoung; Choi, Yonghyun; Akyildiz, Kubra; Choi, Jonghoon; Kim, Kyobum; Cho, Jiung; Yoon, Hyunsik; Koo, Hyung-Jun
- Issue Date
- Dec-2020
- Publisher
- WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
- Keywords
- AC frequency; dielectrophoresis; electrothermal effect; Janus particles; medium conductivity
- Citation
- BIOTECHNOLOGY JOURNAL, v.15, no.12
- Indexed
- SCIE
SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- BIOTECHNOLOGY JOURNAL
- Volume
- 15
- Number
- 12
- URI
- https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/5836
- DOI
- 10.1002/biot.202000343
- ISSN
- 1860-6768
1860-7314
- Abstract
- Janus particles are applied to many fields including biomedical applications. To expand the usability of Janus particles, a technique to manipulate the particle movement is required. A dielectrophoresis (DEP) method can be a promising candidate; however, independent manipulation or separation of Janus particle by DEP is still challenging. Additionally, DEP of Janus particles in conductive media is important especially for biomedical applications where ion-rich media are typically used. Here, the experimental results of DEP-induced transport and separation of the Janus particle in conductive media are presented. To predict the DEP behavior, the Clausius-Mossotti (CM) factors of both Janus and homogeneous particles are calculated, depending on the alternating current (AC) frequency and medium conductivity. The Janus particles show the positive-DEP behavior at the entire AC frequency region tested due to the metal-coated half surface. On the other hand, the homogeneous particles show the negative-DEP behavior at the high AC frequency or in conductive media. Additionally, in the conductive media, an electrohydrodynamic flow hinders the DEP-driven particle transport below MHz AC frequencies. Finally, the separation of the Janus particles from the homogeneous ones is experimentally demonstrated and the separation efficiency is discussed based on the evaluation parameters established in this study.
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